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The roots of classical India included

(A) the Aryan written language, or Sanskrit.
(B) the egalitarian Aryan society.
(C) Aryan agricultural knowledge.
(D) a society united by jati.
(E) Vedic traditional literature.

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A

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(A) Sanskrit is the language used in most of India, from which things such as the word Chakra belongs to. The language of Hinduism, so it seems the most likely.
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